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The Selectively Silent Child -- selective mutism information and support
Selectively mute children do not speak to people beyond the immediate family. This includes neighbours, relatives not seen regularly, teachers, classmates and the participants in any group activity, whether unstructured play groups or organized sports or hobbies. Within the family their conversation is typically age-appropriate, quite often to the extent that they are considered to be chatterboxes.
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